Stratton Street Malthouse, Bristol
1843 Sale Notice: CAPITAL MALTHOUSE, In Stratton-street, St. Paul's, Bristol.
To be Sold by Private Contract, with possession at Michaelmas next,—
All that substantial. MALTHOUSE, situate in the parish of Saint Paul, in the City of BRISTOL; consisting of three Working and two Storage Floors (one of which is conveniently fitted up with bins, screens, &c.), measuring in length 93 feet, and in breadth 76 ft., or thereabouts, and possessing every accommodation for carrying on the Malting Business on a most extensive scale. And also all that excellent STEAM-ENGINE, lately erected in the said Malthouse for the purpose of supplying the same with water; together with the Hoisting Gear and Apparatus thereto belonging.
And also the benefit and advantage of certain Leases of two Messuages and Gardens, situate and being Nos. 8 and 9 in Newfoundland-street, in the parish of Saint Paul aforesaid, the Gardens of which respectively abut against and adjoin the Malthouse.
The Property may be viewed, the tenure and all further particulars known, on application to Mr. Crosby, solicitor, St. John's Bridge, Bristol.[1]
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- ↑ Salisbury and Winchester Journal, 26 August 1843